Wisconsin H-1B Wage Level Breakdown 2026

Most certified H-1B petitions in Wisconsin are filed at Level II (Qualified)(39.4% of 16,033 filings). Because the 2026 wage-weighted lottery gives higher DOL prevailing wage levels more entries in the selection pool (Level IV = 4, III = 3, II = 2, I = 1), where your employer files directly shapes your selection odds.

23.3%
Level I
$66K median
39.4%
Level II
$87K median
20.2%
Level III
$106K median
17.1%
Level IV
$130K median

Wage Level Distribution & 2026 Lottery Entry Weight

DOL Wage LevelShare of FilingsMedian Wage25th–75th2026 Lottery Entries
Level I (Entry)23.3%$66K$53K–$81K
Level II (Qualified)39.4%$87K$77K–$104K
Level III (Experienced)20.2%$106K$92K–$126K
Level IV (Expert)17.1%$130K$115K–$150K

Distribution across 16,033 certified LCA filings with a Wisconsin worksite (DOL FY2022–2026). Entry-weight column reflects the DHS wage-weighted selection rule effective February 27, 2026 (Level IV = 4 entries, III = 3, II = 2, I = 1 in the registration pool). USCIS has not published official aggregate selection-rate percentages by wage level, so none are stated here.

Wisconsin Employers Filing at Level III–IV

These Wisconsin employers most often file petitions at the higher prevailing wage levels, the tiers with the strongest selection odds under the 2026 wage-weighted lottery.

EmployerLevelFilingsMedian Wage
Cognizant Technology Solutions US CorpLevel III223$86K
American Family Mutual Insurance Company, S.I.Level IV155$142K
Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance CompanyLevel IV141$135K
Medical College of Wisconsin, Inc.Level III139$253K
Milwaukee Electric Tool CorporationLevel IV126$120K
Accenture LLPLevel III114$101K
Mayo ClinicLevel IV93$330K
Infosys LimitedLevel IV76$122K

Ranked by Level III–IV filing volume in Wisconsin. Linked employers have a full sponsorship profile.

What DOL Wage Levels Mean

Every H-1B Labor Condition Application is filed at one of four DOL prevailing wage levels, set by the role's required experience and the OES survey for the occupation and location:

  • Level I (Entry): roughly the 17th percentile wage, new graduates and early-career hires.
  • Level II (Qualified): ~34th percentile, some experience, the most common H-1B level.
  • Level III (Experienced): ~50th percentile, independent, senior-leaning roles.
  • Level IV (Expert): ~67th percentile and up, lead, principal, and managerial roles.

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Wage-level distribution aggregated from DOL LCA disclosure files (FY2022–2026), filtered to certified petitions with wages between $30K and $1M. Based on 16,033 certified filings with a Wisconsin worksite and a reported DOL prevailing wage level. Lottery entry-weight figures reflect the DHS wage-weighted selection rule effective February 27, 2026; USCIS has not published official aggregate selection-rate percentages by wage level.